> That can't be true because he was staring in a sitcom for a whole season the year before. At union rates he would have got 100k for that.
Are you telling me that people make up or exaggerate how “self made” they are or how humble their origins?
Sure but then the message is meaningless. It's not he was poor and barely getting by but rather he was probably a dumb drug addict who was blowing thousands of dollars on blow
Could easily be like Joey with his soap opera. Starts making money and thinks it's going to be forever, starts living way beyond his means and then the cash flow gets cut off.
you can only choose one Cinemaphile >a new car but only cold dinners for as long as you have it >no car but as many hot dinners as you please
what do you choose?
THE ROCK
On the road home to his parents apartment in Tampa, Johnson looked at his wallet and realized he had only $7 to his name (a $5, a $1, and some change which he “rounded up to seven”). Johnson had reached his lowest point, but when his back was against the wall, he decided that the world would hear from him
Every story is like that
Most are something like that
Matt LeDinner
OAH!
P O W E R F U L
That can't be true because he was staring in a sitcom for a whole season the year before. At union rates he would have got 100k for that.
> That can't be true because he was staring in a sitcom for a whole season the year before. At union rates he would have got 100k for that.
Are you telling me that people make up or exaggerate how “self made” they are or how humble their origins?
Nah it's true, he was just really bad at managing his finances
Sure but then the message is meaningless. It's not he was poor and barely getting by but rather he was probably a dumb drug addict who was blowing thousands of dollars on blow
Could easily be like Joey with his soap opera. Starts making money and thinks it's going to be forever, starts living way beyond his means and then the cash flow gets cut off.
and he spent it all on hot dinners. the man was an ADDICT
My wife took a hot dinner on my chest
you can only choose one Cinemaphile
>a new car but only cold dinners for as long as you have it
>no car but as many hot dinners as you please
what do you choose?
hot dinners and a motorcycle
Easy choice. Cars have destroyed humanity.
I like walking.
Wasn't Harrison Ford a carpenter before American Graffiti?
And pot dealer but yeah.
Chris Pratt
Adulthood is realizing this means Matt already had a car and his wealth was in assets other than cash.
[post the real story:
mean
None are like that
shit fixed
John Hamm
Most of them? Stallone, Pratt
Wasn't Adam Driver in the fricking Marines>?
Leighton Meester.
THE ROCK
On the road home to his parents apartment in Tampa, Johnson looked at his wallet and realized he had only $7 to his name (a $5, a $1, and some change which he “rounded up to seven”). Johnson had reached his lowest point, but when his back was against the wall, he decided that the world would hear from him